I have the pale blue version and love it - the build quality is way above its price point, and the inner bezel almost disappears (the pale blue is the same as the dial). I did have an issue with the screws having so much loctite that I had to heat them up to release them (and broke a screwdriver). Not only did they send me some more links in the post, they reimbursed me the cost of the screwdriver! Their customer service is out of this world. I highly recommend Traska - I will be buying from them again.
Totally can attest to the scratch resistance. I have a 1st generation mint Freediver, and it’s over 3 years old and still completely scratch free. Good review as usual Rob.
I have the new Freediver no date in mint. Very well executed watch. The hard coating is the real deal. Great customer service. My only complaint is I find the bracelet edges sharp. So much so that I need to wear it very loose and may even switch to a strap or nato.
Wow! A beautifully finished dial! Have to say I do like this one. And why bother with a GMT function and extra hand (which takes longer to read) when all you need is to align two time zones to the same hour hand?
It's a stunning watch, I have the white dial version... But I'm strangely not connected to it. Not sure what it is, it's beautifully executed, but something isn't quite... right. It could be the inner rotating bezel and extra crown, or the polished handset which looks oddly out of place, but it almost feels too big for the bracelet, despite the 38mm case. 🤔🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️
Opportunity or probability of bumping the crown at 10 o'clock is unacceptable. Plus its a wart on the top left hand side of the watch. I have to laugh about the name Traska. I would say for 95% of any watch collector with a sense of humor, the first thing they think of is Trasha. Otherwise, beautiful aesthetic. For me a watch has to pretty much tap all the bases for me to own. This one doesn't and no Trasha's will be in my collection. Comical really.
I love this company. All of their watches are so tastefully done.
I have the pale blue version and love it - the build quality is way above its price point, and the inner bezel almost disappears (the pale blue is the same as the dial).
I did have an issue with the screws having so much loctite that I had to heat them up to release them (and broke a screwdriver).
Not only did they send me some more links in the post, they reimbursed me the cost of the screwdriver! Their customer service is out of this world.
I highly recommend Traska - I will be buying from them again.
Totally can attest to the scratch resistance. I have a 1st generation mint Freediver, and it’s over 3 years old and still completely scratch free. Good review as usual Rob.
Picked up two traskas the Venturer and commuter. Had to send the venturer back because of QC issues. Customer service was phenomenal. S/o to Jon!
Really good looking colors and looks like some nice case finishing for the price. nice one by Traska!
I purchased the Commuter in green. It was very nice watch but it's only 36 mm, so too small for me.
I have the carbon black lacquer dial version and it’s an absolute stunner!
BELLISSIMO!
I have the new Freediver no date in mint. Very well executed watch. The hard coating is the real deal. Great customer service. My only complaint is I find the bracelet edges sharp. So much so that I need to wear it very loose and may even switch to a strap or nato.
The dial color is very pleasant to look at. I wouldn't seeing a roundup of mint dial watches ;)
That's an amazing color dial!
Love the color and almost bought one of these but the only design of theirs I really like is the super basic one, which seems a bit overpriced.
Wow! A beautifully finished dial! Have to say I do like this one. And why bother with a GMT function and extra hand (which takes longer to read) when all you need is to align two time zones to the same hour hand?
Agreed - so simple 👌
I own this one…love it 😍
Mine definitely does not look as minty in person, it's much lighter. Same with the hands. Maybe the camera just picks it up differently.
It's a stunning watch, I have the white dial version... But I'm strangely not connected to it. Not sure what it is, it's beautifully executed, but something isn't quite... right. It could be the inner rotating bezel and extra crown, or the polished handset which looks oddly out of place, but it almost feels too big for the bracelet, despite the 38mm case. 🤔🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️
dang that's good lookin
Out of stock on their website. Must be a popular watch.
This color is SOLD OUT
every single watch with even the slightest ressemblance to the rolex oyster "tiffany blue" is instantly sold out
Out of stock. Do they restock their inventory often or not ? :/
I've been in close watch for a couple months and there was no restock
@@willng34 Next restock in October!
Looks like they're sold out of most models now.
What the fook is this fella babbling about?
Opportunity or probability of bumping the crown at 10 o'clock is unacceptable. Plus its a wart on the top left hand side of the watch.
I have to laugh about the name Traska. I would say for 95% of any watch collector with a sense of humor, the first thing they think of is Trasha.
Otherwise, beautiful aesthetic. For me a watch has to pretty much tap all the bases for me to own. This one doesn't and no Trasha's will be in my collection. Comical really.
95% of watch collectors with a 8 year old's sense of humor, maybe